![]() ![]() Purpose-built stainless steel ball valve with integral bulkhead seal is rock solid, easy to install and disassemble, and will never leak.Ideal 1.2 height-to-diameter ratio for optimal brewing performance.Lid conveniently rests on kettle handle.Solid cast stainless steel handles for comfort and durability - no rivets to leak or harbor contaminates!.Internal etched level graduations in gallons and liters for accurate measurements.Heavy 18 gauge 304 stainless steel with reinforced lip for durability and easy cleaning.Where: The Anvil Theatre, 777 Columbia St. When: Saturday, May 20, between 7 and 10:30 p.m. ![]() Early-bird tickets are priced at $20, regular tickets are $32 and at-the-door tickets are $36. Presented by Uptown Swing Collective, the event will have talented singer, dancer and finalist in the Karaoke World Championships, Mira Dasu, teach workshops and also perform. "The Cat’s Meow at the Anvil" event is offering a beginner swing dance lesson (partner not required) for all who like to groove to upbeat music. Don’t know how to triple step and rock step? No worries. Juice up your Saturday evening with live music and social dancing. If you are among the first 20 to buy a ticket (priced at $48.88 per person), you get a chance to win a limited edition Longtail Kitchen t-shirt. Take your time with the feast, but hurry up with booking a spot. At the patio party, you’ll get served hot-off-the-grill barbecued prawns with nahm jim dipping sauce you get to wash it down with chilled beer from Steel & Oak Brewing Co. New West’s Longtail Kitchen is throwing a spot prawn BBQ bash to celebrate its milestone event. Help a local restaurant, known for its scrumptious wings and noodles, celebrate its 10th birthday. Where: 4th floor of Anvil Centre, 777 Columbia St. In its second year now, the art show, hosted by the City of New Westminster’s Art Services department, includes works by select students from Burnaby North Secondary, Cariboo Hill Secondary, Moscrop Secondary, New Westminster Secondary and Vancouver’s Kitsilano and Magee Secondary schools. The idea for this cross-district event came from Judy Chiao, a Burnaby North Secondary teacher, who then worked together with Sarah Lunes, a teacher at New Westminster Secondary, to make it real. The Burnaby and New Westminster school districts have joined forces to present “Building a Better Tomorrow Through Art” - a show featuring artwork by high school students with diverse needs. Where: Plaskett Gallery at Massey Theatre, Eighth & Eight, 735 Eighth Ave. When: Tuesday to Friday, between 1 and 4 p.m., till June 9 Find out more about their story and their art at the ongoing show, Hidden Fragments: Layers of Discovery. Though they all follow a shared approach, their works - created through techniques such as layering, collage, mask making and sanding - each have a unique style. This chance meeting has now led to a full-blown exhibition of their works. Six creatives met at a workshop where they discovered new methods of creating art using discarded paper and paint. Where: The rides will begin and end at Century House, 620 Eighth St.ĭetails: Email with subject heading: HUB-NW Bike Ride, or visit New Westminster City website ![]() When: Thursday, May 18, between 6 and 7 p.m. Ride with a group of cyclists and a trained HUB-New Westminster volunteer at a comfortable pace of 10 to 15 kilometres per hour, and get confident at navigating the city on your bike. Want to bike around the city but not sure which are the official bike routes? Show up with your bicycle this weekend at a community bike ride event and get familiar with bike routes to popular New West destinations. No matter how hot it is outside, the weekend promises to bring along an uber-cool set of events - ranging from a waterfront party, a night of social dancing and a chance to explore the city on your bike. ![]()
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